Kinda hard to miss Disney + blaring it everywhere that it's on their platform. If anything the when has been the biggest mystery. But overall I had fun with the episodes myself. The first episode was a fun and silly way to get the ball rolling, while the second seems to be pushing the new big bad(s?). Can't say they were great but it's been a decent tonal shift back to some of the more sillier aspects of the modern era.Its a case of nobody knew they were airring and the ratings are showing that they aren't very good so the show is loosing its audience in general.
Are they out yet? I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere.The only reason I haven't watched the new episodes yet is because work has been taking up all of my time. I look forward to watching them very much, in fact.
The first two episodes of the current series went live on Disney+ on Saturday.Are they out yet? I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere.
Did our non-Brit viewers get the meaning "bogeyman"? For example, there's a famous graphic novel called "Fungus r Bogeyman".
Fungus the Bogeyman - Wikipedia
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It was confusing for me when I first watched A Nightmare Before Christmas and saw "Boogie-Woogie".
I've never heard that adoption is "suspect in the UK".US viewers would know it as the Boogeyman (or Boogieman, Boogyman, etc) just pronounced Boo rather than Boh. And booger is the usual US term, not too far from bogy.
For an extended booger and fart joke episode, they sure crammed in a lot of political allegory. I caught two quite easily, although I later found out that adoption is still considered somewhat suspect in the UK, making the whole season an extended pro-adoption allegory.
---Dave
I'm not sure what those issues are, but I've done a quick online search and found some articles, which I'll post behind spoilers as they're off-topic.This is something that came up in a Doctor Who thread elsewhere the other day (Tumblr, IIRC), someone in the UK brought it up (and also used portrayal of adoptive families in other UK media for examples).
---Dave